to all you bf moms. We r struggling with the bottle. She just screams and cries when u put it in her mouth we have tried 4 diff bottles. I don't give her the bottle and I get out of the room so she can't see me. I've also put milk on the nipple of the bottle and still won't take it. Should I wrap her in my shirt and have them feed her to see if that will calm her better to smell my sent? What worked for u guys ?
Re: Introducing bottle
For us it actually worked well to have me help with the bottle rather than be out of the room (strange, I know). My husband and I would take turns giving him the bottle in a feed when he'd start to resist - it was like it reassured him that I was close and then he'd calm down and drink. My husband has also found distraction to work well - changing rooms or positions or offering the soother when he starts to fuss or doing babe's favourite calming activity: bouncing on an exercise ball.
I agree to keep trying and don't put too much pressure on the whole situation. I know it's hard when milk is liquid gold, but just take an attitude of "it's ok if it doesn't work this time, we'll just try again another time" and the whole thing should be less stressful for everyone!
I have a pump called bellema, and it came with a bottle with the SOFTEST silicone nipple. That's the only one she will take. When she was smaller she liked the NUK bottle but then she decided to hate it one day.
Overall! Bellema silicone nipples work for her and paced bottle feeding is awesome!
But it last night she quietly drank 1 oz and it seemed to be going very well, but when DH stopped to burp her she flipped out, refused to take the rest of the bottle, and was rooting on him like she wanted the breast. She didn't calm down until I BF her.... This makes me nervous. I hope she gets used to the bottle because I won't be there to pop a boob in during the day.
As far as getting upset with burping, I always thought it made sense. They're bloated and uncomfortable and food is comfort but just went away suddenly just when the getting was good. With DS we would put something on TV he'd focus on and the distraction seemed to work to keep him relaxed to burp. DD is completely different. The best I've managed with her is to give her a pacifier and do very gentle burping. I usually hold her to my chest or shoulder and lightly bounce or rock.